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Ill be at Caulfield Saturday for the Underwood....so ill be in form....where does it start/finish...etc....is the track day still on for Sunday??

Whats underwood?

Starts @ 7pm... i might be able to scam a car for the night, and caulfield is about 10mins from my house.

If i cant scam a car... we'll work it out (if your keen)

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Whats underwood?

Starts @ 7pm... i might be able to scam a car for the night, and caulfield is about 10mins from my house.

If i cant scam a car... we'll work it out (if your keen)

The Underwood Stakes is a Group 1 weight for age horse race...im keen. pm me your mobile details mate.

got my SAU NSW jacket packed...ill be fine

you sir need the SAU VIC spec jacket to brave Melbournes cold.

SAU VIC jacket is rumoured to have kept Robert Falcon Scott warm while exploring Antartica.

true story.

you sir need the SAU VIC spec jacket to brave Melbournes cold.

SAU VIC jacket is rumoured to have kept Robert Falcon Scott warm while exploring Antartica.

true story.

true story or true rumour?

links - hahah - no :)

Maybe Ash is having one of his autosalon meetings this week that you might be able to make it to and view our lovely merchandise.

viewed jackets @ cruise 2nite.....where do i get em?

thanks to all the vic sau people we met last nite at the cruise. Great to meet you all. It was great to get out and see parts of the city we have never seen before. You were all very friendly and all had lovely cars.

Thanks Ash for picking us up.....hope we were ok.....(after being at the races all day!!) :)

Thanks also to Jack and Anthony for having me as your cruising buddy. Both cars were great, immaculate, and I felt really comfortable and safe with your driving.

Anthony..... :happy: your 31 is awesome, I loved it and I wish it was mine.

Safe driving in future cruises vic sau'ers. Hope to see you again soon.

:ermm: Stace

I must have arrived at Calder just after you left Geoff.

Despite the arctic f**king cold (melbourne weather shits me sooo much) I suppose it was worth it to touch a F50 :P soo many hot cars! omg.. F40, F50, 360 challenge, 355 challenge.. awesome! ;)

Looking forward to seeing the in-car footage of Jack laying the smackdown on the F40, then the F50 hahaha! :D JFK was out there giving it a thrashing as usual.. GTR powahh!

disappointed to see the silver 360 challenge love tapping the wall coming onto the straight, didn't look too bad.. but being a ferrari, still big $$$

Good to meet you Paul, hope you enjoy the rest of your trip!

:)

I must have arrived at Calder just after you left Geoff.

Despite the arctic f**king cold (melbourne weather shits me sooo much) I suppose it was worth it to touch a F50 :P soo many hot cars! omg.. F40, F50, 360 challenge, 355 challenge.. awesome! ;)

Looking forward to seeing the in-car footage of Jack laying the smackdown on the F40, then the F50 hahaha! :D JFK was out there giving it a thrashing as usual.. GTR powahh!

disappointed to see the silver 360 challenge love tapping the wall coming onto the straight, didn't look too bad.. but being a ferrari, still big $$$

Good to meet you Paul, hope you enjoy the rest of your trip!

:)

What a great day guys....SAU Vic. you guys rock!!

Big thanks to Jack for inviting me out and picking me up and Matt for droping me back to Hotel....much appreciated.

Seeing 4 well sorted GTR's handing it out to big $$ euro exotica was awesome to watch and be a part of.

cheers Paul

Glad you 2 have had a good time.

Shame about the weather.At least you had your NSW SAU jacket

And i must say a nice looking jacket at that.

The last stage of the cruise last night was great . Up down tight corners 1 lane wooden bridges (nuts)

Catch you guys next time

Cheers Wayne..

Oh your still here for a few more days , You should come to our Autosalon meeting and have a beer or 3.. :)

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